Continental Shelf (Living Natural Resources)

Continental Shelf (Living Natural
Resources)
No. 149 of 1968
An Act relating to the Living Natural Resources of
the Continental Shelf.
[Assented to 9 December 1968]
B E andit enacted
by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate,
the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of
Australia, as follows:PART I.-PRELIMINARY.
1. This Act may be cited as the Continental Shelf (Living Natural
Resources) Act 1968.
2. This Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by
Proclamation.
3. The Pearl Fisheries Act 1952, the Pearl Fisheries Act 1953 and
the Pearl FisheriesAct (No. 2) 1953 are repealed.
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4. This Act is divided into Parts, as follows:Part I.-Preliminary (Sections 1-10).
Part 1.-Regulation of the Taking of Sedentary Organisms (Sections
11-14).
Part III.-Offences (Sections 15-20).
Part IV.-Research (Sections 21-22).
Part V.-Miscellaneous (Sections 23-25).
5.-(1.) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears"commercial purpose" includes any trading or manufacturing
purpose;
"continental shelf" has the same meaning as in the Convention;
controlled area" means an area of the Australian continental shelf,
or an area of the continental shelf of a Territory, declared by
notice in force under section 11 of this Act to be a controlled area
in relation to sedentary organisms of any kind;
"diver " means a diver who dives with the aid of mechanical breathing
apparatus, whether or not he also dives without such aid;
"diver's tender" means the person attending on a diver and in charge
of the diving operations while the diver is under water;
exempt boat" means a boat (not being a foreign ship) that belongs
to, and is ordinarily attached to or carried on board, a ship, but
does not include such a boat at a time when the boat is used
independently of a ship;
"foreign ship" means a ship other than(a) a ship that is owned by a resident of, or by a company
incorporated in, Australia or a Territory and(i) that is registered in Australia or in a Territory; or
(ii) the operations of which are based on a place in
Australia or in a Territory; or
(b) a boat belonging to, and ordinarily attached to or carried
on board, a ship of a kind referred to in the last preceding
paragraph;
"officer " means(a) a person permanently or temporarily employed in the
Public Service of the Commonwealth or of a Territory, or
by an authority of the Commonwealth, and authorized in
writing by the Secretary to the Department of Primary
Industry, or the Secretary to the Department of External
Territories, to perform duties under this Act;
(b) a person permanently or temporarily employed in the
Public Service of a State and authorized in writing by the
Secretary to the Department of Primary Industry, or the
Secretary to the Department of External Territories, to
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perform duties under this Act in pursuance of an arrangement between the Commonwealth and the State;
(c) a member of the Commonwealth Police Force or of the
Police Force of a State or Territory; and
(d) a member of the Defence Force;
"sedentary organism " means an organism of a kind declared by
Proclamation in force under section 7 of this Act to be a sedentary
organism to which this Act applies;
"ship " means any vessel, boat or craft, other than a vessel or craft
used in air navigation, and includes a barge, lighter or any other
floating vessel;
"Territory" means Territory of the Commonwealth;
"the Australian continental shelfl" means the continental shelf
adjacent to the coast of Australia, and includes the continental
shelf adjacent to the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands
and the sea-bed and subsoil of the territorial sea of that Territory;
"the continental shelf of a Territory" means the continental shelf
adjacent to any Territory not forming part of the Commonwealth
(other than the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands), and
includes the sea-bed and subsoil of the territorial sea of any such
Territory;
"the Convention " means the Convention entitled " Convention on
the Continental Shelf" signed at Geneva on the twenty-ninth day
of April, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight.
(2.) Unless the contrary intention appears, a reference in this Act to
the Australian continental shelf or to the continental shelf of a Territory
shall be read as including a reference to the waters above the Australian
continental shelf or the continental shelf of the Territory, as the case
may be, and a reference in this Act to an area, or part of an area, of the
Australian continental shelf or of the continental shelf of a Territory
shall be read as including a reference to the waters above that area or
that part of that area.
(3.) For the purposes of this Act, a person shall be deemed to be
using a ship in searching for and taking sedentary organisms of a particular
kind if(a) he is using the ship as a place of abode or refuge, or for storing
provisions, for(i) persons employed in or in connexion with searching for
or taking sedentary organisms of that kind; or
(ii) persons engaged in superintending persons so employed;
(b) he is using the ship for transporting, or as a place for storing,
sedentary organisms, or parts of sedentary organisms of that kind;
,(c) he is using the ship as a place from which persons search for or
take sedentary organisms of that kind; or
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(d) he is otherwise using the ship in or in connexion with searching
for or taking sedentary organisms of that kind.
Administration.
6. A reference in a provision of this Act to the appropriate Minister
or to the appropriate Secretary, shall, in the application of that provision
in relation to the Australian continental shelf, be read as a reference to the
Minister of State for Primary Industry or to the Secretary to the Department of Primary Industry, as the case may be, and shall, in the application
of that provision in relation to the continental shelf of a Territory, be read
as a reference to the Minister of State for External Territories or the
Secretary to the Department for External Territories, as the case may be.
Dction
of sedentary
7. Where the Governor-General is satisfied that a marine organism
of any kind is, for the purposes of the Convention, part of the living
natural resources of the Australian continental shelf, or the continental
shelf of a Territory, by reason that it is, for the purposes of the Convention,
an organism belonging to sedentary species, he may, by Proclamation,
declare the organism to be a sedentary organism to which this Act applies.
Declaration
of
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8.-(l.) The Governor-General may, by Proclamation, declare an
area of continental shelf specified in the Proclamation to be, for the
purposes of this Act, an area of continental shelf adjacent to a Territory
(being a Territory not forming part of the Commonwealth) so specified.
(2.) Where a Proclamation is in force under the last preceding subsection, the area of continental shelf specified in the Proclamation shall,
for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to be an area of continental shelf
adjacent to the Territory specified in the Proclamation, and shall be deemed
not to be an area of continental shelf adjacent to Australia.
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9. This Act extends to all the Territories and to all parts of the
Australian continental shelf and all parts of the continental shelf
of a
Territory, and applies to all persons, including foreigners, and to all
ships, including foreign ships.
Delegation.
10.-(1.) A Minister of State, or the Secretary to a Department, on
whom powers or functions are conferred by this Act may, by instrument
in writing, delegate to a person or authority, either generally or otherwise
as provided in the instrument of delegation, all or any of those powers
or functions, except this power of delegation.
(2.) A power or function so delegated may be exercised or performed
by the delegate in accordance with the instrument of delegation, and,
when so exercised or performed, shall, for the purposes of this Act, be
deemed to have been exercised or performed by the person who gave the
delegation.
(3.) A-delegation under this section is revocable at will and does not
prevent the exercise of a power or the performance of a function by the
person who gave the delegation.
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PART 1.-REGuLATIoN OF THE TAKING OF SEDENTARY ORGANISMS.
11. The appropriate Minister may, by notice published in the Gazette,
an area of the
declare an area of the Australian continental shelf, or
continental shelf of a Territory, specified in the notice to be, in relation to
sedentary organisms of a kind so specified, a controlled area for the
purposes of this Act.
Controlled
12.-(1.) The appropriate Minister may, by notice published in the
Gazette(a) prohibit the taking, either at all times or during a specified period,
of sedentary organisms of a specified kind in, or in a specified
part of, an area of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of
the continental shelf of a Territory, that is a controlled area in
relation to sedentary organisms of that kind;
(b) prohibit the taking of any sedentary organism of a specified kind
that is less than a specified size in, or in a specified part of, an
area of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of the continental shelf of a Territory, that is a controlled area in relation to
sedentary organisms of that kind;
prohibit
the taking, by a method or equipment of a specified kind,
(c)
of any sedentary organism of a specified kind in, or in a specified
part of, an area of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of
the continental shelf of a Territory, that is a controlled area in
relation to sedentary organisms of that kind;
(d) prohibit the taking by any one ship, during a specified period, of
a quantity of sedentary organisms of a specified kind that is in
excess of a specified quantity in, or in a specified part of, an area
of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of the continental
shelf of a Territory, that is a controlled area in relation to sedentary
organisms of that kind;
(e) prohibit the taking by any one person, during a specified period,
of a quantity of sedentary organisms of.a specified kind that is
in excess of a specified quantity in, or in a specified part of, an area
of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of the continental
shelf of a Territory, that is a controlled area in relation to sedentary
organisms of that kind; and
(f) prohibit the removal of sedentary organisms of a specified kind
from the Australian continental shelf, or the continental shelf
of a Territory, being a Territory specified in the notice, unless the
organisms are dead.
(2.) A notice under this section may provide for exemptions from the
prohibition contained in the notice.
Notices
by Minister.
13.-(l.) The appropriate Minister or the appropriate Secretary may
grant to a person a licence authorizing the person to search for and take
sedentary organisms of a specified kind in, or in a specified part of, an
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area of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of the continental shelf
of a Territory, that is a controlled area in relation to sedentary organisms
of that kind.
(2.) The appropriate Minister or the appropriate Secretary may grant
to a person a licence in respect of a ship authorizing the use of the ship
by that person, or by a person acting on his behalf, in searching for and
taking sedentary organisms of a specified kind in, or in a specified part
of, an area of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of the continental
shelf of a Territory, that is a controlled area in relation to sedentary
organisms of that kind.
(3.) A licence authorizing the use of a ship in searching for and taking
sedentary organisms of a particular kind in an area of the Australian
continental shelf, or an area of the continental shelf of a Territory,
extends, subject to any conditions specified in the licence, to authorizing
the use of the ship in that area, in relation to sedentary organisms of
that kind, for any purpose specified in a paragraph of sub-section (3.)
of section 5 of this Act.
(4.) The appropriate Minister or the appropriate Secretary may grant
to or in respect of a person(a) a licence authorizing the employment of the person, in a controlled
area specified in the licence, as a diver;
(b) a licence authorizing the employment of the person, in a controlled
area specified in the licence, as a trial diver; or
(c) a licence authorizing the employment of the person, in a controlled
area specified in the licence, as a diver's tender.
(5.) A person authorized to grant licences under this section may, in
his discretion, grant or refuse an application for a licence.
(6.) A licence granted under this section(a) is subject to such conditions as are specified in the licence; and
(b) remains in force for such period as is specified in the licence.
(7.) The appropriate Minister or the appropriate Secretary may, in
his discretion, on the application of the holder of a licence in respect of a
ship and of another person as proposed transferee, transfer the licence
to that other person.
(8.) Such fees, if any, as are prescribed are payable in respect of the
grant of a licence, or the transfer of a licence, under this section.
(9.) Where, during any month of the year, a licence under this section
relating to the continental shelf of a Territory has been granted or transferred, the Commonwealth shall, not later than the last day of the next
succeeding month, pay to the Administration of the Territory an amount
equal to the amount of any fee received by the Commonwealth in respect
of the grant or transfer of the licence.
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(10.) Where(a) a person authorized to grant a licence under this section is
satisfied that there has been a contravention of, or failure to
comply with, a condition specified in such a licence; or
(b) the holder of the licence has been convicted of an offence against
this Act or the Fisheries Act 1952-1968,
the person so authorized may cancel the licence.
(11.) Registers showing the licences granted under this section and in
force from time to time shall be kept at such places as the appropriate
Minister directs.
14. An officer may(a) board or enter upon a ship in a controlled area, or a ship that
he has reason to believe has been used, is being used or is intended
to be used for searching for or taking sedentary organisms in a
controlled area, and may search the ship for equipment used,
or capable of being used, for searching for or taking sedentary
organisms;
(b) examine any equipment found on any ship or in any place, being
equipment that he has reason to believe has been used, is being
used or is intended to be used for searching for or taking sedentary
organisms in a controlled area;
(c) seize, take, detain, remove and secure any ship that the officer has
reason to believe has been used, is being used or is intended to
be used in contravention of this Act or any sedentary organisms
that the officer has reason to believe have been taken in contravention of this Act;
(d) arrest, without warrant, a person whom the officer has reason to
believe has committed an offence against this Act;
(e) require the master or other person in charge of a ship that the
officer has reason to believe has been used, is being used or is
intended to be used in contravention of this Act to bring the ship
to a place specified by the officer, being a place in Australia or
a Territory, and to remain in control of the ship at that place until
an officer permits him to depart from that place;
(f) bring a ship that the officer has reason to believe has been used,
is being used or is intended to be used in contravention of this
Act to a place in Australia or a Territory and remain in control
of the ship pending the taking of proceedings in respect of that
contravention;
(g) require the master or other person in charge of a ship in respect of
which a licence is required to be in force under this Act to produce
the licence, and take copies of, or extracts from, the licence;
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(h) require the master or other person in charge of a ship in respect of
which a licence is required to be in force under this Act to give
information concerning the ship and the crew and any person
on board the ship;
(i) require a person who is on board a ship in respect of which a
licence is required to be in force under this Act, or who is engaged
in searching for or taking any sedentary organisms in a controlled
area, or whom he reasonably suspects of having committed an
offence against this Act, to state his name and place of abode;
(j) require a person engaged in searching for or taking sedentary
organisms in a controlled area to state whether he is the holder
of a licence under sub-section (1.) or (4.) of section 13 of this
Act and, if so, to produce the licence; and
(k) sell any sedentary organisms seized by him under this Act.
PART III.-OFNCES.
Offencm toin
relation
luces and
OPUOs.
15.-(1.) A person shall not, in an area of the Australian continental
shelf, or an area of the continental shelf of a Territory, that is a controlled area in relation to sedentary organisms of any kind, whether on
his own account or as the partner, agent or employee of another person,
search for or take sedentary organisms of that kind except as authorized
by a licence granted to him under sub-section (1.) of section 13 of this Act.
(2.) A person shall not, in an area of the Australian continental shelf,
or an area of the continental shelf of a Territory, that is a controlled area
in relation to sedentary organisms of any kind, use a ship (other than an
exempt boat) in searching for or taking sedentary organisms of that kind
or except as authorized by a licence granted to him, or to a person on
whose behalf he is acting, under sub-section (2.) of section 13 of this Act.
(3.) A person shall not, in a controlled area, have in his possession or
in his charge a ship (other than an exempt boat) for use in searching for
or taking sedentary organisms unless there is in force in respect of the
ship a licence under sub-section (2.) of section 13 of this Act authorizing
the use of the ship by him, or by a person on whose behalf he is acting, in
searching for and taking sedentary organisms in that area.
(4.) A person shall not, in a controlled area, employ or have on board
a ship, for the purpose of searching for or taking any sedentary organisms,
a diver, trial diver or diver's tender unless there is in force in respect of
him a licence granted under sub-section (4.) of section 13 of this Act
authorizing his employment, in that area, as a diver, trial diver or diver's
tender, as the case may be.
(5.) A person who is the holder of a licence under this Act shall not
contravene a condition of the licence and a person acting on behalf of
the holder of a licence under sub-section (2.) of section 13 of this Act
shall not contravene a condition of that licence.
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(6.) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against sub-section
(1.), (2.), (3.) or (4.) of this section if the person charged with the offence
proves(a) in the case of an offence against sub-section (1.) of this sectionthat he was not searching for or taking sedentary organisms for
a commercial purpose;
(b) in the case of an offence against sub-section (2.) of this sectionthat he was not using a ship in searching for or taking sedentary
organisms for a commercial purpose;
(c) in the case of an offence against sub-section (3.) of this sectionthat he did not have a ship in his possession or in his charge for
use in searching for or taking sedentary organisms for a commercial purpose; or
(d) in the case of an offence against sub-section (4.)-that the diver,
trial diver or diver's tender was not employed or on board the
ship for the purpose of searching for or taking sedentary
organisms for a commercial purpose.
(7.) Sub-sections (2.) and (3.) of this section do not apply in relation
to a foreign ship ff(a) the equipment for searching for and taking sedentary organisms
belonging to the ship is stowed and secured; and
(b) the work of cutting up, dismembering, cleaning, sorting or packing
sedentary organisms is not being carried out on the ship.
16. A person (including a person who is, or is acting on behalf of offe-ces in
relation to
or in respect of not -der
the person who is, the holder of a licence under this Act
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17. A person shall not(a) fail to facilitate by all reasonable means the boarding of a ship by
an officer acting in pursuance of his powers under this Act;
(b) refuse to allow a search to be made that is authorized by or under
this Act;
(c) refuse or neglect to comply with a requirement made by an officer
under section 14 of this Act;
(d) when lawfully required to state his name and place of abode to
an officer acting in pursuance of his powers under this Actstate a false name or place of abode to the officer;
(e) when lawfully required to give information by an officer acting in
pursuance of his powers under this Act-give false or misleading
information to the officer;
(f) use abusive or threatening language to an officer acting in
pursuance of his powers under this Act;
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(g) assault, resist or obstruct an officer acting in pursuance of his
powers under this Act;
(h) impersonate an officer; or
(i) in an application for the purposes of this Act-make a statement
or furnish information which is false or misleading in any particular.
Punishment
offences.
of
18.-(1.) A person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision of this Act is guilty of an offence.
(2.) Subject to this section, an offence against this Act shall be prosecuted summarily and is punishable by a fine not exceeding One thousand
dollars.
(3.) An offence against sub-section (2.) or (3.) of section 15 of this
Act committed in respect of a foreign ship may be prosecuted summarily
or upon indictment, but an offender is not liable to be punished more than
once in respect of the same offence, and such an offence is punishable(a) upon summary conviction-by a fine not exceeding One thousand
dollars or imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months,
or both; or
(b) upon conviction on indictment-by a fine of not less than One
thousand dollars and not exceeding Ten thousand dollars or
imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year, or both.
(4.) Where proceedings for an offence against sub-section (2.) or (3.)
of section 15 of this Act committed in respect of a foreign ship are brought
in a court of summary jurisdiction, the court may commit the defendant
for trial or, with the consent of the defendant, determine the proceedings.
(5.) Where a person is convicted of an offence against section' 15
or 16 of this Act, the court may order the forfeiture of any ship used
or otherwise involved in the commission of the offence, and of its equipment and contents (other than the personal effects of members of the
crew) and of any sedentary organisms found on the ship or the proceeds
of the sale of any sedentary organisms so found.
Jurisdiction
19.-(1.) Subject to this section-
of courts.
(a) the several courts of the States are invested with federal jurisdiction;
and
(b) jurisdiction is conferred on the several courts of the Territories,
with respect to offences against this Act or the regulations that are
committed outside Australia and the Territories.
(2.) The jurisdiction invested in or conferred on courts by the last
preceding sub-section is invested or conferred within the limits (other than
limits having effect by reference to the places at which offences are
committed) of their several jurisdictions.
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(3.) The trial on indictment of an offence against this Act not committed within a State may be held in any State or Territory.
(4.) Subject to this Act, the laws of a State or Territory with respect
to the arrest and custody of offenders or persons charged with offences
and the procedure for(a) their summary conviction;
(b) their examination and commitment for trial on indictment;
(c) their trial and conviction on indictment; and
(d) the hearing and determination of appeals arising out of any such
trial or conviction or out of any proceedings connected therewith,
and for holding accused persons to bail apply, so far as they are applicable,
to a person who is charged in that State or Territory with an offence against
this Act or the regulations that was committed outside Australia and
the Territories.
(5.) Except as provided by this Act, the JudiciaryAct 1903-1968 applies
in relation to offences against this Act or the regulations.
20.-(1.) In a prosecution for an offence against this Act or the
regulations, a certificate by the Minister of State for Primary Industry or
the Minister of State for External Territories or a person authorized in
writing by either of those Ministers to issue certificates under this section(a) that a submarine area specified in the certificate is an area of the
Australian continental shelf or an area of the continental shelf of
a Territory;
(b) that, at a time specified in the certificate, a person specified in the
certificate was not the holder of a licence under sub-section (1.)
of section 13 of this Act authorizing him to search for and take
sedentary organisms of a kind specified in the certificate in an area
of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of the continental
shelf of a Territory, so specified;
(c) that, at a time specified in the certificate, a person specified in the
certificate was not the holder of a licence under sub-section (2.)
of section 13 of this Act authorizing the use of a ship by him or
by a person acting on his behalf in searching for and taking
sedentary organisms of a kind specified in the certificate in an area
of the Australian continental shelf, or an area of the continental
shelf of a Territory, so specified; or
(d) that, at a time specified in the certificate, a licence under subsection (4.) of section 13 of this Act was not in force authorizing
the employment of a person specified in the certificate, in
a controlled area so specified, as a diver, as a trial diver or as
a diver's tender, as the case may be,
is evidence of the matter to which the certificate relates.
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(2.) Where a person (including a person on board a ship) is at any
place that is, or is above, a part of the Australian continental shelf or a part
of the continental shelf of a Territory and he has in his possession or under
his control any sedentary organism, then, in any prosecution of that
person for an offence against sub-section (1.) of section 15 of this Act,
that possession or control is evidence that the person took the sedentary
organism in that part of the Australian continental shelf or that part of
the continental shelf of the Territory, as the case may be.
PART IV.-RESEARCH.
21. The appropriate Minister may cause to be carried out research
into the living natural resources of the Australian continental shelf or of
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continental
shelf.
the
shelf of a Territory and, in particular, without limiting the
the continental
generality of the foregoing, research into(a) means for developing the commercial exploitation of those
resources; and
(b) means for the conservation of those resources.
investions
into ecoomc
Matters.
22. The appropriate Minister may cause investigations to be carried
out into economic matters relating to the exploitation of the living natural
resources of the Australian continental shelf or of the continental shelf of
a Territory.
PART V.-MISCELLANEOUS.
Issue of
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purposes.
23.-(1.) The appropriate Minister, or a person authorized in writing
by the appropriate Minister to grant permits under this section, may grant
a permit to a person authorizing that person, in an area of the Australian
continental shelf or an area of the continental shelf of a Territory, to
search for and take, for scientific purposes, subject to such conditions as
are specified in the permit, sedentary organisms the taking of which is
otherwise prohibited by or under this Act.
(2.) The holder of a permit under this section is not guilty of an offence
against this Act by reason of anything done by him that is authorized by
the permit.
Desiption
of areas by
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larger area, &c.
24.-(1.) A part of a controlled area is, for the purposes of this Act,
sufficiently identified in an instrument under this Act if it is described in
the instrument as being such part of the controlled area as is within an
area specified in the instrument notwithstanding that the area specified in
the instrument includes any area that is not part of the controlled area.
(2.) An area of continental shelf is, for the purposes of this Act,
sufficiently described in an instrument under this Act if it is described in
the instrument as being the area of continental shelf beneath an area of
waters specified in the instrument.
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25. The Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent
with this Act, prescribing all matters that by this Act are required or
permitted to be prescribed, or are necessary or convenient to be prescribed
for carrying out or giving effect to this Act, and, in particular(a) for prescribing short methods of reference to areas of the Australian continental shelf, or areas of the continental shelf of a
Territory, specified in the regulations, and the purposes for
which those methods of reference may be used;
(b) for prescribing signals and rules of navigation to be observed by
persons in charge of ships engaged in searching for or taking
sedentary organisms in controlled areas;
(c) for prescribing the method of marking a ship in respect of which a
licence is in force under this Act;
(d) for providing for the sale or disposal of any ship, sedentary
organisms or other goods the forfeiture of which is ordered under
this Act or of unclaimed equipment for use in searching for or
taking sedentary organisms found in controlled areas;
(e) for regulating the rights of priority, in respect of the searching for
or taking of sedentary organisms in controlled areas, as between
persons engaged in searching for or taking sedentary organisms
and for prescribing rules to be observed by persons engaged in
searching for and taking of sedentary organisms in controlled
areas;
(f) for providing for the furnishing of statistics in relation to the
taking of sedentary organisms in controlled areas and in relation
to the sale or disposal of sedentary organisms taken in controlled
areas; and
(g) for prescribing penalties not exceeding a fine of Two hundred
dollars for offences against the regulations.
Regulations.